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Topic: Trash Talkin' (Read 10428 times)

Carrying the bags back might be too much to ask for those far away holes. Maybe setting them next to the trash cans and having a car drive around to 3, 4(2&7 can be grabbed at the same time) 5, 6, 9. Holes 8, 10 and 11 can be brought to the closest road. Drive through 16, 15 and 14. 13 can just be brought down to the OB by 17's basket.

That's 1.5 hours for 2 people and should be far less with the help of league participants.

Since it had gotten to the point it had, with all the league traffic and nobody stepping up at league (Ian and Peter, thanks for stepping up). I was looking for a creative way to incentivize (my own word) people to get this done.

Just one more reason I typically don't post on the board very often. Offer up other solutions and get jumped on for not supporting the club.

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i agree if we take responsibilty to keep our courses clean we should, <and bag issuance at leagues has been done in the past>, but as a club with enough money to provide signage - this may be a lot more informative and effective.18 pads could equal 18 reminders< PACK OUT WHAT YOU PACK IN or DON'T LITTER IN THIS BEAUTIFUL PARK or YOU TAKE A DUMP - WIPE YOUR ASS or PLEASE DO NOT LITTER or TAKE YOUR TRASH OUT WITH YOU PLEASE or HELP KEEP OUR PARK LITTER-FREE >

also it would be kinda funny if this thread was called waterworks trash talk

yes to that article, we should use effective wording on signage. you will always find the most garbage at the garbage can, and less cans will mean less garbage, and with appropriate signage zero cans should equal zero garbage.

Loved the part about smokers and cigarette butts. Too many smokers think it is ok to throw cigarette butts on the ground(many discers are bad about this), but most of those same people would not throw other trash on the ground. I am now a former smoker, and when I smoked on the course my butts were snubbed out and then went in my disc bag (yes it stinks, but it is YOUR stink) or a trash can. In my car I had one of those cup style ashtrays that really limits the stink in your car. While not as noticeable as other trash items, cigarette butts are trash and need to be properly disposed of.

Loved the part about smokers and cigarette butts. Too many smokers think it is ok to throw cigarette butts on the ground(many discers are bad about this), but most of those same people would not throw other trash on the ground. I am now a former smoker, and when I smoked on the course my butts were snubbed out and then went in my disc bag (yes it stinks, but it is YOUR stink) or a trash can. In my car I had one of those cup style ashtrays that really limits the stink in your car. While not as noticeable as other trash items, cigarette butts are trash and need to be properly disposed of.

I don't believe in throwing my butts on the ground but then again I have been Military the past 8 years, be caught throwing a butt on the ground and you'll be police calling the whole section picking up after everyone. I just smash mine out and they go into my pocket until I get by a trash can. It's true though, you look on the ground at DGC and that's all you see is cig butts...

Maybe someone needs to say something if they see something, I know I am not afraid to say anything.

As someone who plays Shawnee Mission often, I can say for a fact that less trash cans = more litter around the course. When me and Ian were around yesterday, we didn't see much trash that wasn't near trash cans. The occasional water bottle in the fairway, but mostly it was stuff around the trash cans which were overflowing.

I don't think removing trash cans would help at all, rather we just need a solution for taking out the trash on a regular basis.

I know we expect altruism, but what is the incentive? Could we do a discount for next league? Just a thought....

No incentive. Our club sponsors the course so we should help take care of everything P&R doesn't do.

The ownership and partnerships within the park should be enough to warrant to take the steps needed to keep your course clean. I can get you folks trash bags whenever you need them as well, so please don't buy them. I am a believer in about ever 3rd hole needing a trash can Danger. I have 6 of them at Cliff, and a few others along the roads to help the driver's. Many were missing, so I just got them again from P&R, and many are down by the stage area for the LDO currently, but will be moved after the event to their perm home. Close to the road does make it easier, and WW the hills are tough.

Having people bring it up at the end of league is a good idea though, or at least putting them where they can be picked up quickly....thinking about #3, #7, #8 #14 & #15 in particular. At any rate, the fact that you took time to do it, and got it done is a testament to your ownership and desire to leave the park cleaner than you got it. Congrats on being one of the solution. You are either part of the problem, or the solution.....

Can you put trash bags in the bottom of the cans? That way if someone wants to empty the can , thre is a fresh bag. If this has already been hashed out , never mind. I have seen trash on the courses and have not picked it up. After reading the article, it opened my eyes a little. Oh well ,I'm new here so never mind

No, its ok to be new, and its a good thing to notice that the city doesn't do it. So thank you for paying attention! I have put bags in the bottoms of can, but at times they are vile and nasty from a ripped bag, and then you need to use that one just to get the trash taken care of that is there now.

I love the idea of starting and finishing with bags. highest score on the card has to take the trash to the curb! That would have been me last night!

Jack, can you have some bags for me at Swope league on Tuesday? Not sure if you plan on attending, but I'm sure someone you know will that can hand them off to me. I bought some 55 gallon ones last week and only have 2 left. Thanks!